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UL and IMR to design Ireland’s first 3D-printed liquid rocket engine

Ireland’s First 3D-Printed Liquid Rocket Engine Set to Launch Student Innovation into the Stratosphere In a groundbreaking leap for Irish aerospace engineering, the University of Limerick Aeronautical Society’s High-Powered Rocketry Team (ULAS HiPR) has officially partnered with the University of Limerick and Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) to design and produce the first additive manufactured (3D-printed) […]

These Bose Ultra Open Earbuds Are $100 Off Right Now

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. Bose Ultra Open Earbuds: The Perfect Blend of Awareness and Audio Quality at an Unbeatable Price The world of personal audio has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years. As active noise-cancelling technology has […]

KDE Plasma Saw A Lot Of Bug/Crash Fixing & UI Polishing This Week

KDE Plasma Development: A Week of Stability, Polish, and Performance Improvements The KDE community is once again proving why it remains one of the most dynamic and user-focused open-source desktop environments in the Linux ecosystem. This week’s development cycle for KDE Plasma 6.6.x and the upcoming 6.7 branch brings a compelling mix of stability fixes, […]

Your LLM Doesn’t Write Correct Code. It Writes Plausible Code.

SQLite Reimplementation Shows 20,000x Slowdown: When AI-Generated Code Looks Right But Fails Hard In a striking demonstration of AI’s current limitations in software development, a Rust reimplementation of SQLite’s C API has been shown to perform 20,171 times slower on basic database operations compared to the original SQLite implementation. The culprit isn’t a missing semicolon […]

Bitcoin Data Shows Why 3-Year Holders Avoid Losses

Bitcoin Gets a Bad Name for Its Steep Drawdowns—But Data Shows the Real Story After 3 Years Bitcoin (BTC) often gets a bad rap among investors for its notorious double-digit price crashes that can wipe out late buyers almost overnight. The crypto world is littered with horror stories of people buying near the top, only […]

FBI investigates breach of surveillance and wiretap systems

FBI Investigating Cyber Breach Affecting Surveillance and Wiretap Systems In a significant cybersecurity incident that has sent shockwaves through federal law enforcement circles, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has confirmed it is actively investigating a sophisticated breach that compromised systems used to manage surveillance and wiretap warrants. The revelation, which emerged Thursday, has […]

Federal crackdown targets 18th Street gambling and drug network at MacArthur Park

Federal authorities have launched a major crackdown on the notorious 18th Street gang, arresting 12 alleged members and associates in a sweeping operation that targeted a sprawling criminal network operating out of Los Angeles’ MacArthur Park. The gang is accused of running a multi-faceted criminal enterprise that combined drug trafficking, illegal gambling, extortion, and violence, […]

Why Apple called it MacBook Neo

Apple’s Bold New MacBook Neo: The Story Behind the Surprising Name Apple’s latest entry-level laptop, the MacBook Neo, has taken the tech world by storm with its vibrant colors and surprisingly affordable price tag. But perhaps the most unexpected aspect of this new device is its name – “Neo” – which has left many wondering […]

Is 8GB of RAM really enough for a Mac in 2026? Short answer: Yes

The MacBook Neo’s 8GB RAM: Enough for 2026 or Falling Behind? In the ever-evolving world of laptops, one question keeps popping up among tech enthusiasts and casual users alike: Is 8GB of RAM still enough in 2026? With Apple’s new entry-level MacBook Neo starting at just $599 and packing 8GB of RAM, the debate is […]